Ishii Fish Sculpture Quotes & Sayings
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Facts do not speak for themselves. They speak for or against competing theories. Facts divorced from theories or visions are mere isolated curiosities. — Thomas Sowell

I think Philip could spend an afternoon throwing puppies from the top of the Empire State and only stop when his arm got tired." "It's not the same as killing — John Connolly

I fucking want to do things Mercy. I want your pleasure, but God, I want your fucking pain, — Lucian Bane

People are definitely a company's greatest asset. It doesn't make any difference whether the product is cars or cosmetics. A company is only as good as the people it keeps. — Mary Kay Ash

Production goes up and up because high pressure advertising and salesmanship constantly create new needs that must be satisfied: this is Admass- a consumer's race with donkeys chasing an electric carrot. — J.B. Priestley

I am one of the lucky few who is successful in their career, and I'm really enjoying myself. — Nathan Fillion

Character grows in the soil of experience with the fertilization of example, the moisture of ambition, and the sunshine of satisfaction. Character cannot be purchased, bargained for, inherited, rented or imported from afar. It must be home-grown. Purely intellectual development without commensurate internal character development makes as much sense as putting a high-powered sports car in the hands of a teenager who is high on drugs. Yet all too often in the academic world, that's exactly what we do by not focusing on the character development of young people. — Stephen Covey

I have worked with some very great directors. — Ray Walston

I think you're running into a lot of trouble if your idea of foreplay is, 'Brace yourself honey, here I come!' — Phil McGraw

This time, I took it easier. I stood up before it so as not to crash again. — Hermann Maier

Take no revenge that you have not pondered beneath a starry sky, or on a canyon overlook, or to the lapping of waves and the mewing of a distant gull. — Robert Breault